Configuring the Price Proxy Failover
Priority

Overview

When two Price Proxies in a failover pair disconnect and then
reconnect, both Price Proxies may attempt to become primary. When
this happens, the Price Proxy with the higher priority becomes the
primary Price Proxy and the Price Proxy with the lower priority
reverts to standby. Priority is determined by the priority_id parameter
(with the higher priority becoming primary). If the priority_id parameters
are missing or set to zero, priority is determined by the last three octets
of IP address (with the higher IP address becoming primary).

The priority_id parameter
is set to 0 by default on all Price Proxies.

Caution

To prevent both Price Proxies in a
failover pair from becoming active or standby at the same time,
make sure to assign each Price Proxy a different priority.

Setting the Price Proxy Priority

Use the priority_id parameter
to specify a priority order for each Price Proxy in the system.
The proxy with the higher priority takes precedence over the proxy with
the lower priority.

To set the price update mode:

On each mapped TT Gateway, open
the priceproxy.ini file
(located in <root drive>:ttconfig).

Locate the priority_id parameter
set the priority as needed (0 to 2147483647). The default priority
is 0.

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